- a word derived from impressible.
Example Sentences
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I was not the first to offer “Frozen dad” feedback: Lee described the gruff, unimpressible, fortysomething men who would come bounding up, “breathlessly, saying things like, ‘Anna loves too much.
From The Guardian • Nov. 9, 2019
In France, without mincing words, he managed not only to get along with Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, a centrist, and François Mitterrand, a Socialist; he also captivated normally unimpressible Parisians.
From New York Times • Mar. 18, 2015
Clara was honest and quiet; but heavy, mindless, and unimpressible: not one whit to my taste.
From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë
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Stolid and unimpressible as he was, he can hardly have been impervious to the effects of the verbal venom with which she had constantly stung him.
From The Curious Case of Lady Purbeck A Scandal of the XVIIth Century by Longueville, Thomas
Stolid and unimpressible though they might be, there was something in the scene which even they felt and were silent.
From Tent Life in Siberia by Kennan, George